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a city built on big oil now sees more of its growth in health care, education, technology, and service jobs. like those jesse wu created when he moved this to this brand new shopping mall packed with other new businesses started by immigrants. >> i've tried to make my dream come true. >> reporter: did you make your dream come true? >> so far so good. >> reporter: an american dream that's redefined what it means to be a texan. anna werner, cbs news, houston. >> mason: so far so good. where is the best place to be born in 2013? according to a new quality of life index published in the "economist" magazine, it's not the united states. we're only 16th best, tied with germany. australia ranks second, switzerland is number one. they were born into slavery but 150 years ago today they began to visualize freedom. that's next. i have a cold, and i took nyquil, but i'm still stubbed up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't unstuff your nose. what? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus liquid gels speeds relief to your worst cold symptoms plus has a decongestant for your stuffy nose. thanks
a city built on big oil now sees more of its growth in health care, education, technology, and service jobs. like those jesse wu created when he moved this to this brand new shopping mall packed with other new businesses started by immigrants. >> i've tried to make my dream come true. >> reporter: did you make your dream come true? >> so far so good. >> reporter: an american dream that's redefined what it means to be a texan. anna werner, cbs news, houston. >>...
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the possibilities of resistance in education and new ways of dealing with education as a people. what is interesting, we can to the different groups and nine are totally like us or for us. i had encouraged everybody to bring a poem. we decided to do the human microphone and share poetry with everybody. it is kind of amazing. people are just jumping up and taking part. people are reciting poems they know by heart, people who are doing -- who know rap are doing that. it is incredible. the one thing humans do that does make us different from animals is we have language. i think poetry, weirdly, is like the first language and the last one. i think when language was invented, it was poetry before it was anything else. it was religious shaking and chanting. i think it is deeply embedded even in our genes. poetry for the last 20 or 30 years has soared and regarded as -- not seen as a media on its own. if we think of the 1950's, 1960's, 1970's with the liberation movements, it was allen ginsberg and judy garland and other standing in front of the crowd and reciting poems. poets were alwa
the possibilities of resistance in education and new ways of dealing with education as a people. what is interesting, we can to the different groups and nine are totally like us or for us. i had encouraged everybody to bring a poem. we decided to do the human microphone and share poetry with everybody. it is kind of amazing. people are just jumping up and taking part. people are reciting poems they know by heart, people who are doing -- who know rap are doing that. it is incredible. the one...
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those were public education, public safety, public infrastructure and taking care of those who truly can't care for themselves. we have to do that on a federal level as well. because government can't be everything to everyone. you have to make those tough choices or we're going to continue to see our debt grow by more than $16 trillion, where we are now. that's not sustainable. that can't continue. and every american knows that. >> woodruff: deb fischer about to be, to become a united states senator from the state of nebraska. you're coming at a very interesting time. welcome. >> thank you so much. woodruff: thank you. >> suarez: find the series of interviews with the newly elected senators on our politics page. >> woodruff: again, the major developments of the day. house republicans delayed action on a fiscal cliff compromise passed overwhelmingly by the senate. they demanded more spending cuts, leaving the bill in limbo. and new year's celebrations turned deadly overnight in ivory coast, when a crowd stampeded out of a fireworks show. more than 60 people were killed. the new year c
those were public education, public safety, public infrastructure and taking care of those who truly can't care for themselves. we have to do that on a federal level as well. because government can't be everything to everyone. you have to make those tough choices or we're going to continue to see our debt grow by more than $16 trillion, where we are now. that's not sustainable. that can't continue. and every american knows that. >> woodruff: deb fischer about to be, to become a united...
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. >> what often becomes helpful is educating a child. why are your vegetables important to eat. what could happen if you earn a good grai.d overtime they will internalize that. they get positive feedback and that feels good and they want it hasn't this. >> you might want to try something the whole family can do together and support. one of them is success. >> baltimore is starting to be in a purple haze as the ravens make it to the super bowl. as you pass by city hall, you're going to notice that giant ravens logo. they will take on the indianapolis colts at m&t bank stadium. >>> thieves were able to commit a cream without getting caught but they were captured on camera. >> the new year means marijuana is legal in some states. we'll take you into a pot smoking club but despite new laws could be illegal. >>> a robbery that seemed like it could be straight out of a movie. thieves pull off a heist and it's all caught on camera. >> reporter: a group of jewelry thieves breaking in to fountain jewelers in fort lauderdale using these massive tanks to torch through there. >> lot of jewe
. >> what often becomes helpful is educating a child. why are your vegetables important to eat. what could happen if you earn a good grai.d overtime they will internalize that. they get positive feedback and that feels good and they want it hasn't this. >> you might want to try something the whole family can do together and support. one of them is success. >> baltimore is starting to be in a purple haze as the ravens make it to the super bowl. as you pass by city hall, you're...
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and what we do is we work within our community to educate people about issues of humanitarian aid and world need. and as we raise our community's consciousness, we fund and we raise funds to support relief efforts all around the world. our projects focus on, education, hunger, safe drinking water, and disaster relief, and all kinds of different ways of helping people. we have ongoing projects in cambodia, haiti, and south africa and helping out in areas just as the tsunami in south east asia and the earthquake and tsunami in japan and last year, and during hurricane katrina we tributed one mill object pounds of food aid. [ applause ] >> and all of that is coming from the lgbt and friends community. so we work as ambassadors for our community and we help change people's minds and hearts about who we are and what we care about. besides providing humanitarian aid, we try to inspire hope in all of our projects and we have found that hope is really just as important as aid, if not more so. and we have worked with a lot of communities in desperate situations arounded world and we found that
and what we do is we work within our community to educate people about issues of humanitarian aid and world need. and as we raise our community's consciousness, we fund and we raise funds to support relief efforts all around the world. our projects focus on, education, hunger, safe drinking water, and disaster relief, and all kinds of different ways of helping people. we have ongoing projects in cambodia, haiti, and south africa and helping out in areas just as the tsunami in south east asia...
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i think "will and grace" probably did more to educate the american public than almost anything anybody has ever done so far, and i think people fear that which is different. now they're beginning to understand. >> as at person who is part of a -- the phenomenon that is "glee" on tv, how do you think it felt to the "will and grace" people to be mentioned in that context. >> i know all four of them. i'm sure they're absolutely thrilled about it. when they first did that show and nbc sat them down and said, this could possibly turn into a huge thing and you might be threatened, it might get ugly, it never happened. never happened. and these are flawed characters. they're funny, you laugh at them, you want to go into that apartment every -- whatever night it was on, thursday night, and hang out with them. and i think that does change a lot. like biden said, you have to kind of put us out in the culture and see who they are and if we're flawed, it has nothing to do with our orientation, it's because we're flawed people. >> full human beings. shocker. i wonder, do you think there's an extens
i think "will and grace" probably did more to educate the american public than almost anything anybody has ever done so far, and i think people fear that which is different. now they're beginning to understand. >> as at person who is part of a -- the phenomenon that is "glee" on tv, how do you think it felt to the "will and grace" people to be mentioned in that context. >> i know all four of them. i'm sure they're absolutely thrilled about it. when they...
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write for an audience and he had to simultaneously please illiterate ground lings, please cambridge educated intellectuals, please the aristocracy all at the same moment. because the two to compromise had brought together an audience in that theatre that was more diverse and mixed than any audience that the western world had seen really since the greeks, sow had to write plays that spoke to all of these people at the same time. and that's why from my point of view that audience called shakespeare's greatness into beingment because by writing for all of them, he was forced to expand the range of human experience in those plays. so they still touch us today. >> so we need to think about the audience when we think about the writing. >> absolutely. the beautiful example of this is we did a production of measure for measure that we told to the prisons earlier this fall. and there is one beautiful -- >> it was a fantastic production. and there was one moment where isabella has just been propositioned by anglo and told that she can save her brother's life who is going to be executed for forn case,
write for an audience and he had to simultaneously please illiterate ground lings, please cambridge educated intellectuals, please the aristocracy all at the same moment. because the two to compromise had brought together an audience in that theatre that was more diverse and mixed than any audience that the western world had seen really since the greeks, sow had to write plays that spoke to all of these people at the same time. and that's why from my point of view that audience called...
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>> if you don't invest in education, infrastructure and the american people and just give money back to the rich then you go back to the days where, you know, less taxes, less regulations and-- >> you're both disagreeing, but you're agreeing in a round-about way and i've got to run. it's about money-- >> and a larger part of the identification, playing a large part-- >> no, this was about money. again, thank you for watching us tonight. i am bill o'reilly, please always remember that the spin stops right here and we're definitely looking out for u >>> right now, brand-new stories and breaking news. >> all eyes on the house of representatives as we await some action on the fiscal cliff deal. we are live with the late-breaking developments as we wait to hear from congressional democrats. and the health crisis facing secretary of state hillary clinton. new details about her condition and how doctors are treating the blood clot that was found near her brain. and a. a young mom facing jail time on child abuse charges, ordered not to get pregnant for the next 13 years. is that legal? our p
>> if you don't invest in education, infrastructure and the american people and just give money back to the rich then you go back to the days where, you know, less taxes, less regulations and-- >> you're both disagreeing, but you're agreeing in a round-about way and i've got to run. it's about money-- >> and a larger part of the identification, playing a large part-- >> no, this was about money. again, thank you for watching us tonight. i am bill o'reilly, please always...
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and higher education authorities can't do it either. and it is basically, we say, twitter, facebook, these things are all public. but the right to privacy is one of the most important right we have in this country. common law right, constitutional right. and this, i think you draw the line, the lawmakers have said in illinois and california, enough's enough. you have a reasonable expectation of privacy. why did they need that information? they can't force you to give the passwords and i think that's a law that will spread beyond those two states. >> it certainly doesn't mean employers can't look at what you've got on your facebook page they can't access it. new laws in response to the jerry sandusky molestation case at penn state. how does that affect folks in oregon? >> this is a weird one too. so many people i think during the sandusky case, myself included, thought why aren't they having reporting laws in upper levels of education, in colleges. saying if there is child abuse, you have to report. clergy have to report. teachers have t
and higher education authorities can't do it either. and it is basically, we say, twitter, facebook, these things are all public. but the right to privacy is one of the most important right we have in this country. common law right, constitutional right. and this, i think you draw the line, the lawmakers have said in illinois and california, enough's enough. you have a reasonable expectation of privacy. why did they need that information? they can't force you to give the passwords and i think...
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let me give you an educated guess. i think you, you, bill o'reilly, have become the poster boy for every liberal complaint about anything on cable tv for a couple of reasons. not because you're corrupt or you're the most biased person, it's because you're the most well-known person, that's the problem and of course, because you work for fox. nobody out there is saying cable tv would be so much better if we could only get rid of dylan ratigan. i mean, people listening to us now are saying, who? who did he just say? you're well-known, that's the price you pay for being well-known. it's garbage, i grant you there, but some free advice from a friend, if barack obama attacks you, if the new york times attacks you, if the pope attacks you, respond. if julie, julie mason-- >> it's not about here, it's about cnn that's what it's about. and cnn is a brand that goes all over the world and this is why i get annoyed and it's worth their while, they being the liberal media, that wants president obama, to marginalize an outfit that'
let me give you an educated guess. i think you, you, bill o'reilly, have become the poster boy for every liberal complaint about anything on cable tv for a couple of reasons. not because you're corrupt or you're the most biased person, it's because you're the most well-known person, that's the problem and of course, because you work for fox. nobody out there is saying cable tv would be so much better if we could only get rid of dylan ratigan. i mean, people listening to us now are saying, who?...
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making $200,000 and up to we can have a jobs for this country like we need them, in infrastructure, education, aerospace, alternative energy, research, development. the list goes on. host: that was bred in misery. next up is still, republican line, minnesota. -- phil. guest: as a republican i believe we need to pass the obama tax bill and then once we get to the ceiling of the debt we would then forced the congress to go forward with a $1 trillion debt reduction on an annual basis until it is paid off. basically, we are overspending. we have to get our debt under control. host: dan the covers it for cnn has this tweet. that is brand new from dana bash. here are some tweets from viewers using #fiscalcliff. those are some of the treats coming in. -- tweets. #fiscalcliff. caller: i have been watching what's going on in the programs and the reason i called in the first place is the debt ceiling we are now facing with sequestration that we kick the can down the road last year because they could not come up with anything and now they're going to take that down the road again and then we are coming
making $200,000 and up to we can have a jobs for this country like we need them, in infrastructure, education, aerospace, alternative energy, research, development. the list goes on. host: that was bred in misery. next up is still, republican line, minnesota. -- phil. guest: as a republican i believe we need to pass the obama tax bill and then once we get to the ceiling of the debt we would then forced the congress to go forward with a $1 trillion debt reduction on an annual basis until it is...
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why all of this for one african-american student who wanted to get an education? it's a brand name university. it's because the whole state was an insurrection from the government to to the statehouse itself statehouse itself down to the 11-year-old who were throwing bricks at us in the streets. it was total chaos, a little mayhem and even the mississippi highway patrol had pulled away so there was your insurrection. it lasted two or three days. the violent part of it and then after that i was appointed to be the security officer for james meredith and went to school with him, or he went to school and i stayed outside with a hand-picked patrol, 12 soldiers and we were there throughout the year. we transferred back and forth in the army was in place for almost a year until he graduated in august of 1963. i was 23 years old. i grew up in an all all-white neighborhood in south minneapolis. johnson, swanson, peterson and bergstrom and a few italians but that was pretty much it. it was an eye-opener for me but again, we were trained and i am so proud of what the army d
why all of this for one african-american student who wanted to get an education? it's a brand name university. it's because the whole state was an insurrection from the government to to the statehouse itself statehouse itself down to the 11-year-old who were throwing bricks at us in the streets. it was total chaos, a little mayhem and even the mississippi highway patrol had pulled away so there was your insurrection. it lasted two or three days. the violent part of it and then after that i was...
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this girl's parents left native iran in search of better education. the three are students at the international community school in decatur, georgia, and their lives are dramatically different. ics a k-5 charter school with 270 students from more than 30 countries. >> i like the school because it's a fun place to be. a fun place to learn. >> like a whole neighbored. together or a whole country together or a whole world. >> the school's great. you can get a lot of friends. >> reporter: charitable groups and local government in clarkston encouraged international refugees to settle here. bilanguage wall assistants work with every teacher. language classes and additional reading and math practice part of the daily school schedule. the goal to help refugee children without separating them from the rest of their american classmates. >> this is not a school for refugee children any more than a school for kids. >> reporter: it relies heavily on donations and partnerships and with community organizations. programs and activities designed to promote intercultur
this girl's parents left native iran in search of better education. the three are students at the international community school in decatur, georgia, and their lives are dramatically different. ics a k-5 charter school with 270 students from more than 30 countries. >> i like the school because it's a fun place to be. a fun place to learn. >> like a whole neighbored. together or a whole country together or a whole world. >> the school's great. you can get a lot of friends....
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you have got several generations of kids who have been educated to believe that this country stinks, that it was born in sin and continued to be -- pursue evil objectives, etc.. that is why i keep harping on this issue. i still think it is the major issue facing us, and conservatives at least not of all stripes i have to say i the only force in the country that can be relied upon to -- at least i think stop it, this particular history, i think, we can yell stop and succeed because we can draw on the deepest resources of this country's tradition to fight it and if we don't nobody elt me b whitaker chambers. the fact thatvbeaembsÁlizr=mñat everything was against him and how enormous courage. and ultimately prevail. that is a lesson we can all work out. >> god forbid i should be thought to be denigrating whitaker chambers. he was a great man and "witness" is a great book, but i do think that he never dropped the other shoe and a fight against communism, rereading "witness," i have been struck by how much he resisted seeing america as good. you can say relatively, he said communism was
you have got several generations of kids who have been educated to believe that this country stinks, that it was born in sin and continued to be -- pursue evil objectives, etc.. that is why i keep harping on this issue. i still think it is the major issue facing us, and conservatives at least not of all stripes i have to say i the only force in the country that can be relied upon to -- at least i think stop it, this particular history, i think, we can yell stop and succeed because we can draw...
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adulation which the world held alger hiss, and i don't know if everyone here is aware of that and auguste educational institution not far from here there is actually an alger hiss share in the humanities. my colleague in the new criterion has been on every degree the chair of the humanities prompted to get it back to the president's team. i'm delighted to welcome you to the final panel commemorating the 60th anniversary of whittaker chambers so' "witness" and i think we have seen the most contentious question for last. what defines conservatives today. i think in the context of "witness," and the work of bill buckley, today means after the cold war. we've said a little bit about that already this afternoon. but i like to say a little more specifically about it now. so, after the cold war, that means after impossible confrontation of communism and said the to and stan she added in by the evil empire of the soviet union and the west, in his letter to his children which has been mentioned already come chambers said that in communism he saw, quote, the concentrated evil of our time. bill buckley looked u
adulation which the world held alger hiss, and i don't know if everyone here is aware of that and auguste educational institution not far from here there is actually an alger hiss share in the humanities. my colleague in the new criterion has been on every degree the chair of the humanities prompted to get it back to the president's team. i'm delighted to welcome you to the final panel commemorating the 60th anniversary of whittaker chambers so' "witness" and i think we have seen the...
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the data coming from mckinsey around education. the student visas. you get it one year after period to work in the united states. many% had back immediately after they get their degrees from here. you might say that is anecdotal. let's think about the united states. this is something i heard last week. stephen breyer -- i will recommend you get his book. "making democracy work." the united states survived over a century without having the universal suffrage in the way that we live today. the u.s. constitution was written in 1787. it was clearly are ticketed -- it was clearly articulated. it took the united states until 1956 before you had universal suffrage and a fairness in this country. it was impossible to build institutions and to have sustainable growth that has propelled the world to new levels of income levels and so on without having a democratic society in the way that we know it today. i think we need more patience. they are having discussions in china around this. the question is about implementation. they say, we get it. we know we need d
the data coming from mckinsey around education. the student visas. you get it one year after period to work in the united states. many% had back immediately after they get their degrees from here. you might say that is anecdotal. let's think about the united states. this is something i heard last week. stephen breyer -- i will recommend you get his book. "making democracy work." the united states survived over a century without having the universal suffrage in the way that we live...
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. >> kurt landgraf is president of the educational testing service, which administers the test for the college board and is responsible for s.a.t. test security. >> this is not a common occurrence. >> how many impersonations did e.t.s. discover last year? >> about 150. >> but in reality, that's the 150 you know about. that doesn't mean there were only 150 impersonations. >> absolutely. >> landgraf says, according to their data, of the three million students who take the s.a.t. every year, more than 99% do so honestly. his organization spends $11 million on s.a.t. test security annually. do you know how many times sam eshaghoff took the s.a.t.? >> actually, i don't. >> 16 times. does that surprise you? >> no. >> does it concern you about the integrity of your test? if one teenage kid can do that 16 times, and that's all that we know about from him alone? >> yeah, so the integrity of the test, the validity of the test score, is the primary concern of e.t.s. and the college board. since i believe that almost all the students take the test honestly, with integrity, and the score is valid,
. >> kurt landgraf is president of the educational testing service, which administers the test for the college board and is responsible for s.a.t. test security. >> this is not a common occurrence. >> how many impersonations did e.t.s. discover last year? >> about 150. >> but in reality, that's the 150 you know about. that doesn't mean there were only 150 impersonations. >> absolutely. >> landgraf says, according to their data, of the three million...
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target women and girls just trying to get a education. in a case that grabbed international attention in october a taliban gunman in the same pakistani province shot a 15-year-old girl for criticizing the militants and promoting education for girls. rick: wow! a defiant new move out of iran. the country's navy staging a military standoff near the strategic straight of orm muse. it is a vital passage way for 1/5 of the world owes oil supply. leland vittert is following this from our jerusalem bureau with more. leland? >> reporter: rick, the iranians now say if they were attacked in any way they will indeed shut down the strait of hormuz, as you said, home to 1/5 of the world's oil supplies transitting back and forth every single day. you might say, here we go again on the sabre-rattling by iran. the war games largely are. they showed off some anti-ship missiles. also some anti-ship mines that would be used if they did want to shut down the strait of hormuz. largely these military games by the iranians have seen as smoke and mirrors, a lot
target women and girls just trying to get a education. in a case that grabbed international attention in october a taliban gunman in the same pakistani province shot a 15-year-old girl for criticizing the militants and promoting education for girls. rick: wow! a defiant new move out of iran. the country's navy staging a military standoff near the strategic straight of orm muse. it is a vital passage way for 1/5 of the world owes oil supply. leland vittert is following this from our jerusalem...
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i would say education is one of the factors. when only a third of our kids are college and/or career ready after spending more per student than any country in the world through tenth grade and knowledge becomes a driver of success economically more and more and more as we move into this incredibly globalized technological world, you're creating lids on people's aspirations. family make-up. 40% of the babies brought into the world don't have the father in the home. we have an out of wedlock birthrate of 40% in our country. it's been that way for -- it's been growing. that's a problem. we can play like it isn't and not be judgmental. that's fine. but it's a problem of building capacity for people to be successful in life. >> it is really interesting to hear the governor talk. certainly many people are saying that he'll be on the short list for 2016. >> he was rather pres yent about what would be important in the election. >> hispanic voters. >> a bit of an understatement. >> many people think jeb bush or marco rubio from florida w
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. >> when he's with mary and mary's trying to educate him. >> i think he's in his shop and with mary, i think he laughs in that scene. >> does the popularity of mel gibson's film "the passion" mark the beginning of a new image of jesus? we'll put that question to our guest but first here is his distinguished profile. born cooperstown, new york. grew up on cape cod where he now lives. 43 years of age. wife, edie. two daughters, episcopalian. politics, independent. yale university, american studies. with an emphasis on religion and politics. b.a. summa cum laude. harvard university, ph.d., religion. georgia state university, professor of religion, five years. boston university, professor of religion, eight years. chairman of the department of religion, one year and currently. newspapers and magazines, contributor to "new york times" magazine, journal," slate.com, salon.com. author, three books on religion include ""american jesus," how the son of god became a national icon." hobbies: painful, of the boston red sox, diehard fan, a passion which introduced him to, quote, grand theologal t
. >> when he's with mary and mary's trying to educate him. >> i think he's in his shop and with mary, i think he laughs in that scene. >> does the popularity of mel gibson's film "the passion" mark the beginning of a new image of jesus? we'll put that question to our guest but first here is his distinguished profile. born cooperstown, new york. grew up on cape cod where he now lives. 43 years of age. wife, edie. two daughters, episcopalian. politics, independent....
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those are just a few of the western-educated. welcome a lot of people will western-educated including a lot of mass murdering terrorists. these people stand for something. and i think you mentioned 48%. 47% was a magic number in the campaign in egypt the ought to be acknowledged in the society. >> i would add on and say it is a mistake some people commit to say the war against groups like al qaeda has been a war for religion. whether it is whatever your religion might be on islam i don't think these extremists speak for a very large number of muslims and i think what you are saying is a civil war in the muslim world that is going on isn't a war and if daniel was wrong it isn't a war of culture it is within the culture. it's with the command, and certainly there are radical extremists but they are generally not winning their way through the ballot box. they win their way through violence and the key power at the gun point and even when they manage to win at about box you see in the case of egypt for example from morsi government m
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with an advanced degree in education from capella university, you'll have the knowledge to meet these challenges and make a difference in the lives of students. let's get started at capella.edu. [ slap! ] [ slap! slap! slap! slap! ] ow! ow! [ male announcer ] your favorite foods fighting you? fight back fast with tums. calcium-rich tums starts working so fast you'll forget you had heartburn. ♪ tum tum tum tum tums something this delicious could only come from nature. new nectresse. the 100% natural no-calorie sweetener made from the goodness of fruit. new nectresse. sweetness naturally. because it helps you keep doing what you love. no wonder it's america's #1 selling pain reliever. you took action, you took advil®. and we thank you. >>> coming up, carmen on "gma." " >> good morning and happy new year. i am kristin ze. chp arrested a suspected drunk driver who was driving north in the southbound lanes and topping 100 miles per hour . missing a tire and up spark. police say he was rowdy and bystanders restrained him. look at the highway 87. very light traffic and cars and toil plasa
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with an advanced degree in education from capella university, you'll have the knowledge to meet these challenges and make a difference in the lives of students. let's get started at capella.edu. gives you 1% cash back on all purchases, plus a 50% annual bonus. and everyone likes 50% more... [ midwestern/chicago accent ] cheddar! yeah! 50 percent more [yodeling] yodel-ay-ee-oo. 50% more flash. [ southern accent ] 50 percent more taters. that's where tots come from. [ male announcer ] the capital one cash rewards card gives you 1% cash back on every purchase plus a 50% annual bonus on the cash you earn. it's the card for people who like more cash. 50% more spy stuff. what's in your wallet? this car is too small. >>> welcome back. amid all the discussion about what is in the bill the senate passed last night, we should also focus on what's not in it. no tax reform, no entitlement reform and no solution to the mandatory massive spending cuts that have simply been put off until early spring. joining me now is vermont democratic congressman peter welch, chief deputy whip. happy new year, co
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planning forward so you can start figuring that out sooner. ln fact, by thinking about where want your education to lead, while you're still in school, you might find the best route... leads somewhere you weren't even looking. let's get to work. chances are, you're not made of money, so don't overpay for motorcycle insurance. geico, see how much you could save. aww man. [ male announcereturns are easy wee pickup from the u.s. postal service. we'll even drop off boxes if you need them. visit usps.com pay, print, and have it picked up for free. any time of year. ♪ nice sweater. thank you. ♪ seattle. the pyrotechnics were launched from the legso the six hundred f >>> a new year's fireworks show centered on the space needle north in seattle. the pyrotechnics were launched from the legs of the top of the 600-foot tower. about 20,000 people crowded around the base and many more from surrounding neighborhoods. never been to seattle. like to get up there someday. looks like fun. >> it's beautiful up there. >>> so with the fireworks gone, today's big-time entertainment comes from the annual rose para
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, forcing girls to get an education in this way. really, they have a big battle in terms of turning around a mind set the began with militant groups that began to seek -- seep into communities in the northwest. now, pope benedict has celebrated a new year's day mass inside of the basilica and delivered the first message of 2013 from his studio. allen johnson of the bbc is in rome. >> we think of him as addressing the catholic world, certainly, but on this day, particularly new year's day, we are thinking about the world ahead. this was his typical, heartfelt message that he made from the st. peter's basilica. whereas we are 70 years into this economic crisis on this dae was attacked head-on, talking about the dangers of capitalism, there was tension and confrontation caused by the growing tension between the rich and the poor in different countries. the selfish and individualistic mentalities expressed by unregulated capital. so often a concern of the pope, he regards it as a selfish and individualistic mentality and attitude that h
, forcing girls to get an education in this way. really, they have a big battle in terms of turning around a mind set the began with militant groups that began to seek -- seep into communities in the northwest. now, pope benedict has celebrated a new year's day mass inside of the basilica and delivered the first message of 2013 from his studio. allen johnson of the bbc is in rome. >> we think of him as addressing the catholic world, certainly, but on this day, particularly new year's day,...
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and when they go to the dealership, they are well educated on what do i do with my car? the vast majority of us don't drive more than 40 miles a day. range is really not an issue as some people think it is. i have this conversation with people and say how far do you drive? and the vast majority of people say i can use a car that goes 100 miles before i have to recharge it. and i'm recharging it at night anyway. so there are a lot of options that are coming into the marketplace. but people should be educated so they know what they are looking for. >> brian wynne, thanks so much. appreciate it. sarah , over to you. >> all right, allison, thanks. time is 8:38. still ahead, a new fight in tuberculosis. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ i'm halfway to your heart ♪ you have to let me know ♪ so i don't make my worst mistake ♪ ♪ turn around and let you go [ female announcer ] when sweet and salty come together, the taste is irresistible. made with sweet, smooth peanut butter and salted, roasted peanuts. sweet and salty nut bars by nature valley. nature at its most delicious.
and when they go to the dealership, they are well educated on what do i do with my car? the vast majority of us don't drive more than 40 miles a day. range is really not an issue as some people think it is. i have this conversation with people and say how far do you drive? and the vast majority of people say i can use a car that goes 100 miles before i have to recharge it. and i'm recharging it at night anyway. so there are a lot of options that are coming into the marketplace. but people...
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the attack happened in a province where many militants oppose female education. an update on secretary of state hillary clinton. doctors say she is making excellent progress at new york presbyterian hospital with a blood clot in her head. doctors say they are confident the blood thinners will dissolve blood clot and she will make a full recovery. new laws taking effect across the country today, and in maryland, same-sex couples were greeted with cheers and noisemakers as gay marriage became legal in the first state south of the mason-dixon line. those are some of the latest headlines on c-span radio. >> anxiety, dread, fear, what would happen january 1, 1863 when the emancipation proclamation was signed. many people spent three months those 100 days, begging the president, but do not do it, retract it. you still have time to step back. part of what i would like to do is tell you some of that story, the story that leads up to this moment as the nation waited for midnight, december 31. tonight, a look at the emancipation proclamation with author louis masur followe
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that there was a precedent set and insistence that was not all coming out of health care research and educational opportunity that half of it was revenued for this postponement, but that looms very largely as we go forward. >> congressman, thank you very much for joining us. we appreciate your insight into this and we wish you the best of the new year. >> median income is $55,000 a year. when we talk about setting the new label of rich is $450,000 and above. >> what seems to be shaking down is this, democrats are likely to vote for the measure in near unanimity. lloyd doggett voted against the debt deal two years ago so if he voted against that and is willing to vote for this you're getting almost all the democrats so this does become an issue of how many votes the republicans will deliver and that is something to be watching very closely. >> they don't need a lot. >> if they don't get close to a majority it puts speaker boehner in a really, really tough behind. >> though it does change the dynamic when you put it forth as everybody vote up or down based on your conscience. it doesn't speak to hi
that there was a precedent set and insistence that was not all coming out of health care research and educational opportunity that half of it was revenued for this postponement, but that looms very largely as we go forward. >> congressman, thank you very much for joining us. we appreciate your insight into this and we wish you the best of the new year. >> median income is $55,000 a year. when we talk about setting the new label of rich is $450,000 and above. >> what seems to...
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same back at you, terry. >> the answer is self-improcht and education re-- improvement and education related resolutions made each year. 47% of us say that's the one we'd like to do. we'll be right back. you can't argue with nutrition you can see. great grains. great grains cereal starts whole and stays whole. see the seam? more processed flakes look nothing like natural grains. i'm eating what i know is better nutrition. mmmm. great grains. search great grains and see for yourself. just ask pc mag. [ man ] "cable can't touch fios upload speeds." "it's hard to imagine anyone ever beating fios." "there's no doubt fios is the fastest in the country." [ male announcer ] after 110,000 speed tests, nothing came close to fios. and fios doesn't cap your internet usage. so switch to fiber-optic fios because according to pc mag... [ man ] "if it's available, you should get it." [ male announcer ] last chance to get the fios triple play for our best price online of just $79.99 a month contact the verizon center for customers with disabilities for two years with a two-year agreement, at 800-974
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there is much to be done to educate the older generation of publishers to understand that they will have to engage on every level with their audiences in the next phase. >> my name is jeff roberts, former broadcast journalist. winston churchill famously said democracy is the worst possible form of government. i am curious what country you think might be doing a better job in disseminating news through the mass media where it is not as hysterical, not as pointed as our news coverage is. does anybody do it better, or is this just the way it is in free society? i hope you don't say great britain. >> i think this is the way it is. if you go to europe, you will find that they did not seem to go through this golden age. the big newspapers there are not owned by parties, they are affiliated with parties in their ideology. the editorial page and the news pages will work together to report stories, where you are we have this great fire wall between the editorial pages and the news pages. i do think this is the worst possible media except for all the others. >> so there is no place like home. >> i
there is much to be done to educate the older generation of publishers to understand that they will have to engage on every level with their audiences in the next phase. >> my name is jeff roberts, former broadcast journalist. winston churchill famously said democracy is the worst possible form of government. i am curious what country you think might be doing a better job in disseminating news through the mass media where it is not as hysterical, not as pointed as our news coverage is....
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he will probably pursue education reforl, budgetary reform, and keep an eye out for him. >> why should we look out for the newly elected liberal hero elizabeth warren. >> will probably use her perch on the senate banking committee to take the fight to wall street in a way a lot of democrats haven't and see her become a liberal hero and a bogey man for those on the right. >> some of these names are names we've heard before, and some are new names. it shows -- i don't know a new lanscape for both parties. >> you see the republican party really try to embrace diversity, trying to move to the middle on some issues and on the left, you see some rising stars. it will be fun to watch kind of the jockeying over the next year, especially as we look forward to 2016, but also in the policy fights. >> fun? i don't known i would use the word fun. >> for those who are political junkies. >> nice to see you. john. >> and that jockeying has started now. marco rubio, a no vote on the fiscal cliff deal. coming up on "starting point "oishg the senate passed that deal as america plunged off the fiscal clif
he will probably pursue education reforl, budgetary reform, and keep an eye out for him. >> why should we look out for the newly elected liberal hero elizabeth warren. >> will probably use her perch on the senate banking committee to take the fight to wall street in a way a lot of democrats haven't and see her become a liberal hero and a bogey man for those on the right. >> some of these names are names we've heard before, and some are new names. it shows -- i don't know a new...
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she'll probably meet someone just as educated. mom shouldn't worry. this child has an aspect similar to george washington and abe lincoln. >> juliet: whoa! >> warren buffet and bill gates. >> juliet: amy in new york is stoked. >> she's a mover and a shaker. i love this chart. so amy, do not worry. >> juliet: amy's mom, you need to write back and let us know. you are amy. write us back and let us know what you think about what she said. second e-mail, this is kristy in california. born march 14, 1942, 9:20 a.m., san francisco. my financial situation improve this year? will i be able to buy a house? >> i love her question. first of all, pisces, best part of their life is the home. now, that means buying the house is a perfect idea. jupiter has been direct t. goes direct january 30. she will way the house. she needs to get it done by june 25. but there is a beautiful new moon in the beginning of june. so if it runs close to june, don't worry. i say she's getting the house. all pisces that had problems with money, it's going away. >> juliet: that sounds g
she'll probably meet someone just as educated. mom shouldn't worry. this child has an aspect similar to george washington and abe lincoln. >> juliet: whoa! >> warren buffet and bill gates. >> juliet: amy in new york is stoked. >> she's a mover and a shaker. i love this chart. so amy, do not worry. >> juliet: amy's mom, you need to write back and let us know. you are amy. write us back and let us know what you think about what she said. second e-mail, this is kristy...
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planning forward so you can start figuring that out sooner. ln fact, by thinking about where want your education to lead, while you're still in school, you might find the best route... leads somewhere you weren't even looking. let's get to work. >>> you're watching the station that works for you, abc2 baltimore. >>> aid time honored tray -- it's a time honor tradition, thesign of the new year. 5, 4, 3, 2, 1. >> there you go a million people gathered in new york's times square ushering in 2013. the ball dropped at the stroke of midnight with people dancing and smooching and partying. mike pasco -- masco was in the crowd. the celebration looked different because it was the first new years rocking eve without dick clark. the television personality passed away earlier this year but fans kept his memory alive as a tribute, they left messages to the late dick clark and they were among a ton of confetti dropped on the midnight crowd. >>> not everyone watches the ball drop. people down south participate in another sweet new year's eve tradition. look at this. more than 100,000 people gathered in atlanta
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a, losing weight, b action saving money, or c, self- improvement or education? >> angela burton writes b, save money. who knows what the economy is going to do. >> you've got that right. join the discussion. post your answer on our facebook fan page. we'll have the answer in about an hour from now. >>> 5:53. are you working out this morning or eating a grapefruit? >> whatever your new year's resolution, we have some tips on actually keeping them this year for a change. we'll let you know coming up. >>> i like the one about saving money. in the meantime you think the fight over the fiscal cliff was bad? we're not even close to being done with these money problems facing the nation. i'm going to map them out for you and that's coming up at 6:03. you're watching 9news. cic evs s n usac esi. th emesttso arow douan gw ouenelac w qteuris, lyews urxpur aayhath c dtoou 'sui aesn ard. dti romnd th iserome beusitel tstngen e am. romnd tt usit erti iru. yofe le erisomhi th y'rdog toelsagud ait the idroon d beevit dog go j. >>> the time 5:56. we definitely have overcast ski
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. >>> the department of education could get involved in the university of virginia's attempt to fire its president. a nonprofit group says an accrediting agency overstepped its bounds when it issued a warning to the school. last summer the school tried to fire president teresa sullivan, although she ultimately kept her job. that prompted the southern association of colleges and schools commission to issue a warning, which the american council of trustees now says is a power struggle with the president, faculty and trustees. >>> the cia and other spy agencies will receive less money in the coming year. congress slashed the budget for spies and satellites for 2013. the house voted yesterday in favor of a senate bill to boost slightly president obama's $72 billion budget request for intelligence agencies. that's down from about $80 billion in 2012. >>> if you look at your 401(k), you may find 2012 was a pretty goodyear for your investments. stocks performed surprisingly well last year despite concerns about the global economy. most posted double-digit gains. stocks were up about 1.7% ye
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confused.com, the most popular new year's resolution is losing weight, save money, or c, self- improvement or education? >> which one should i pick? log on to our facebook fan page and leave your response. we'll have your answers and your comments throughout the morning. the correct answer is at 6:50 this morning. we'll be right back. >>> welcome back. 4:55 on this new year's day. we have moisture moving on through. most of the metro right now is dry. we'll keep the clouds and have a chance of a sprinkle or two throughout the day today. winds mainly out of the north about 10 miles per hour. highs reaching about 44 this afternoon. it will be a cold night tonight, though. back down into the 20s. back to you guys. >> thank you, olga. >>> a crook in washington state messed with the wrong man. make that the wrong marine. corporal alex polley returned from a shopping trip to discover the front door ever his parents' home kicked in. he caught a burglar red handed holding jewelry and hunting gear. he just finish add tour in afghanistan. when he was standing there with a burglar, his military training kicked in
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. >> a group wants the department of education to investigate the decision to put the university of virginia on a warning. last summer, the school tried to fire its president teresa sullivan, although she ultimately kept her job. that prompted the agency, the southern association of colleges and schools commissioned to issue a warning. but now the american council of trustees says the agency overstepped its bounds, citing what they call a power struggle with the president, faculty and trustees. >>> virginia attorney general ken kuch nellie is focusing more on his run for governor. he just hired a campaign manager. he's the former executive director of the virginia republican party. he's now the presumptive gop nominee since lieutenant governor bill bolling announced he isn't running for the nomination. boling still may run as an independent. >>> the redskins appear to be happy with the direction head coach mike shanahan is taking the team. the washington post reporting that the 'skins are thinking of negotiating a contract extension with shanahan. he's currently in the third year of a five-y
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i think will and grace probably did more to educate the american public than almost anything anybody's ever done so far. i think people fear that which is different. now they are beginning to understand. >> as a person who is part of the phenomenon that is glee, how do you think it felt to the will and grace people to be mentioned? >> i know all four of them and i'm sure they are thrilled about it. when they first did that show and nbc sat them down and say this could turn into a huge thing and you might be threatened. it might get ugly. it never happened. these are flawed characters. they are funny. you laugh at them. you want to go into that apartment whatever night it was on. like biden said, you have to put us out in the culture and see who we are. if we're flawed it has nothing to do with our orientation. it's because we're human beings. >> as people know more gay people, as more people come out that tends to start to soften attitudes about gay rights. is there an extension as people are exposed through culture or tv that that also has that affect? >> absolutely. people come up to
i think will and grace probably did more to educate the american public than almost anything anybody's ever done so far. i think people fear that which is different. now they are beginning to understand. >> as a person who is part of the phenomenon that is glee, how do you think it felt to the will and grace people to be mentioned? >> i know all four of them and i'm sure they are thrilled about it. when they first did that show and nbc sat them down and say this could turn into a...
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because, he said "the master choreographer was working there, and what more honor and pleasure and education could one have?" city ballet would be his artistic home for the rest of his life. when i look back at my history that quite often when i haven't been working in ballet itself, that when i come back to it, something good happens. narrator: the "something" was the seminal "dances at a gathering," one of robbins' most lyrical and expressive ballets in which classic dance steps arise from chopin's piano music as naturally as breathing. he wanted it to look as natural as possible and, actually, he just let us be us. robbins: i started "dances at a gathering" as a pas de deux. i asked for two other dancers. and then i asked for two more dancers. and i thought, "six is gonna be the most it gets to." and then i showed it to balanchine. and he looked at it and he said, "more, more. it's gotta be like popcorn. give 'em more." and then out came "dances at a gathering." woman: i remember, when he did my solo, he was able to dance it so well and with such energy and wit and tenderness that i thoug
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this is also the age of enlightenment, so we have journalism as entertainment and its education. on the left is the new jersey gazette from 1778 where the right to columns are dedicated to the reestablireestabli shment of the continental army. it details the infantry, the artillery and the calvary and on the left the column dedicates mathematical theory. on the right is the freeman's journal printed in philadelphia, where the entire front page is dedicated to news of the surrender of cornwallis in poetry. advertising is also something that struck me in the sense that there are a lot of advertisements for runaway slaves, indentured servants for sale for soldiers. david mccullough is an advocate for primary sources and the general public and students reading primary sources and what he says is that these deserted soldiers advertisements in newspapers or where we get a lot of the information about what the uniforms look like. they are describing the soldiers that had deserted. another adjusting advertisement that struck me was in the january 20, 1770 issue of the pennsylvania ledger
this is also the age of enlightenment, so we have journalism as entertainment and its education. on the left is the new jersey gazette from 1778 where the right to columns are dedicated to the reestablireestabli shment of the continental army. it details the infantry, the artillery and the calvary and on the left the column dedicates mathematical theory. on the right is the freeman's journal printed in philadelphia, where the entire front page is dedicated to news of the surrender of cornwallis...